Gib me your favourite covers
>>9070793
I love this one.
Had to buy it
>>9070793
my very favorite is the classic gravity's rainbow. actually IJ with the acid letters a lot and pic related, hardcover of translated ulysses. only sin of this edition is the 'ul i sses'
My all time favorite.
Balthus t.
>>9070793
>a book about writing a book which is the book in question that is being written
good mise en abyme bro
>>9070900
The miniseries was better
Possibly the only good cover they've ever had
>>9070985
Except that Tolstoy spends 1300+ pages BTFOing the exact kind of glorifying romanticism that went into that painting.
>>9070793
I keep some scans of weird genre fiction covers uploaded here
http://henryweikel.net/bookcovers.htm
quite like this one
>>9070865
That's a gorgeous cover, anon. What language?
>>9070900
Haven't read the book but that's a nice cover.
>>9072814
brazilian portuguese. this publisher Abril Cultural made some very good looking hardcovers for several classics around the '80s. some good ones in pic related (top one is portrait of the artist)
>>9070985
It's weird, older editions of Wordsworth Classics have pretty decent covers. It's like the intentionally started making shit covers in order to become a meme. I was surprised to find some old Wordsworth Classic books at a second hand shop that didn't look like the work of a 14 year old's first attempt at using Photoshop.
>>9073231
That because they just plastered some paintings from roughly the same period and called it a day. I agree that they're still better than edgy_psycho_with_axe.jpg and the like.